George Washington Signed Document Cut Display (1769) – JSA Certified
An extraordinary 18th-century historical artifact, featuring an authentic handwritten signature of George Washington, dated March 17, 1769, professionally preserved in a museum-quality framed display.
This rare piece includes an original signed document fragment bearing Washington’s signature, paired with a period portrait and complementary relic elements, all expertly matted and framed for long-term preservation and display.
Highlights
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Signer: George Washington
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Date: March 17, 1769 (Pre-Presidency)
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Item Type: Signed printed document cut
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Signature Location: Front of document fragment
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Writing Instrument: Steel-tip fountain pen
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Display: Professionally matted & framed multi-element presentation
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Authentication: James Spence Authentication (JSA)
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JSA Certification Number: Y18072
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Condition: Excellent; preserved under glass in archival framing
Authentication
This item is fully authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA) and includes the original Letter of Authenticity, confirming the signature as genuine after comparison with known Washington exemplars. The certification is verifiable through JSA’s database.
Investment & Historical Significance
George Washington signatures—especially dated, pre-Presidential examples—are among the most sought-after artifacts in American history. Signed material from the 1760s is exceptionally scarce, making this a standout piece for serious collectors of presidential, Revolutionary-era, or museum-grade Americana.
A true centerpiece suitable for:
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Advanced historical collections
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Presidential autograph investors
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Museums or institutional displays
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High-end private libraries or offices
The authenticity can be verified on JSA website. This item has been professionally framed to overall dimensions of approximately 15 x 15 inches.